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DS Laboratories expands the Revita Line; Releases its first CBD hair-growth shampoo


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“The DS Laboratories hair growth technology is designed to work from the root outward, enhancing the volume and density of hair at the source,” says Dr. Fernando Tamez, CEO of DS Laboratories and its parent company, DS Healthcare Group.

DS Healthcare Group Inc. (dslaboratories.com), a leader in the development and manufacture of world-renowned topical and oral therapies and personal care products, announces the global release of Revita.CBD, one of the first shampoos available worldwide for hair loss with broad-spectrum CBD as its leading ingredient.

Revita.CBD is the newest addition to the renowned Revita line, leading over-the-counter hair-growth products for men and women and recommended and used by dermatologists worldwide.

Revita.CBD, which incorporates cannabidiol, a compound extracted from cannabis, strengthens and thickens hair and improves its appearance. The latest clinical research shows CBD controls inflammation, which is associated with hair-loss conditions such as alopecia, and stimulates hair growth, prevents hair damage and conditions hair. Revita.CBD contains 150 mg of broad-spectrum CBD, which bolsters hair growth in several essential ways:

  • Blocking DHT and testosterone
  • Delivering antioxidants and controlling inflammation
  • Increasing blood circulation, which helps nourish hair follicles
  • Balancing sebum production, making the ingredient ideal for both oily and dry scalps


“The DS Laboratories hair growth technology is designed to work from the root outward, enhancing the volume and density of hair at the source,” says Dr. Fernando Tamez, CEO of DS Laboratories and its parent company, DS Healthcare Group.

Revita.CBD is ideal for men and women concerned about hair loss, who are experiencing thinning hair or who have been diagnosed with male or female pattern baldness. The shampoo is also ideal for hair transplant patients.

Purchase seven-ounce bottles of Revita.CBD online at DSLaboratories.com/collections/all/products/revita-cbd-purifying-shampoo. The new shampoo will soon be available at select online stores and worldwide. The product retails for $36.

About DS Healthcare Group

DS Healthcare Group Inc., develops and markets skin care, personal care and hair care products. It sells through online and specialty retailers, distributors, pharmacies, doctor’s offices and medical spas. Its research has led to a highly diversified and specialized portfolio of products. For more information on DS Healthcare Group’s flagship brand, visit dslaboratories.com.

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SIDS Awareness Month Tree Planting Project


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We hope that by raising awareness [of SUID], we can help parents understand the risks associated with these tragedies.

Join Owlet and foundations across the nation as we pay tribute to the precious little ones who have passed away prematurely of Sudden Unexpected Infant Death (SUID). Called the Nursery of Hope project, parents, families and friends are invited to plant a “Legacy Tree” in remembrance of infants who died suddenly. The project will serve as an opportunity to raise awareness of SUID and stand as a tribute to the beautiful babies impacted.

According to the Centers of Disease Control (CDC), nearly 3,500 babies die each year for causes unknown. These deaths include Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS), accidental suffocation and other unknown causes occurring in infants under one year of age.

“SUID has been plaguing the world for decades, yet we still don’t understand it,” said Kurt Workman CEO of Owlet Baby Care. “We hope that by raising awareness, we can help parents understand the risks associated with these tragedies, but also provide a memoriam to the little ones whose lives were cut short by these unknown circumstances.”

Anyone who has been impacted by SUID is invited to participate. Here’s how:


  • Plant any type of tree*
  • Take a picture of the tree which includes a photo of a baby lost to SUID
  • Share the picture on social media with the hashtag #nurseryofhope

*If you are unable to purchase a tree due to financial constraints, we suggest asking a local nursery for a donation. Owlet may also reimburse tree purchases up to $50 (limitations may apply).

Those who would like to join our effort are encouraged to follow the Instagram account @nurseryofhope. All photos tagged with #nurseryofhope will be displayed along with a story of each family affected.

For more information about this project and/or SUID, go to http://www.nurseryofhope.com. The Nursery of Hope would like to remind parents that the best way to prevent SUID is to follow the ABC’s of Safe Sleep — Alone, on their Back and in a Crib.

About Nursery of Hope

Nursery of Hope is a collaboration of corporations, nonprofit entities, parents, families and friends impacted by SUID. We seek to bring awareness, educate parents on the risks involved, and provide a means to memorialize those precious lives taken too soon from SUID. For more information about how you can get involved, go to http://www.nurseryofhope.com.

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Hanley Center at Origins Announces Launch of New Website


Hanley Center at Origins, one of the nation’s most recognized leaders in treatment for the disease of addiction for over 30 years, is proud to announce the launch of its newly redesigned website at https://www.hanleycenter.org/. The new innovative site features a sleek modern design, improved functionality, and easy access to essential information to help patients, families, and healthcare professionals make well-informed decisions about their treatment process.

The new website encompasses Hanley Center’s multidisciplinary treatment options and provides comprehensive information to those who are looking to take the next steps in their journey to wellness. Open for over 30 years, Hanley Center has pioneered age and gender-specific treatment and has a lasting history of success. Hanley Center offers exceptional medical care as well as fully integrated counseling, psychology, and psychiatric services for complex, high-acuity cases. The revamped website utilizes a streamlined navigation that allows visitors to effortlessly browse through treatment modalities and services.

“We are thrilled to debut Hanley center’s new website to our patients, their families, and referring professionals,” said Jim Caldwell, Origins Behavioral HealthCare’s President and Chief Executive Officer. “This website redesign highlights Hanley’s well-respected programs and will allow those seeking help to quickly and easily find the resources to recover.”

Hanley Center’s new website will be the hub for essential admissions information, ever-expanding addiction treatment modalities, accreditations, and up to date news. Visitors are encouraged to explore through the website and learn more about Hanley Center’s programs for men, women, and older adults.

About Hanley Center at Origins:

Hanley Center at Origins, a part of Origins Behavioral HealthCare’s family of programs, is a licensed provider of gender-specific residential substance use disorder treatment and continuing care services for adults and seniors. Their mission is to provide a clear path to a life of healing and restoration. The company’s innovative alcohol and drug rehab programs comprise a comprehensive continuum of care for the treatment of alcoholism, addiction, and co-occurring disorders. With over thirty years of history, Hanley Center unites the latest in advance clinical and medical science with the timeless 12-Step paradigm.

To learn more about Hanley Center, visit: https://www.hanleycenter.org/.

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Jaclyn Fulop & Exchange Physical Therapy Group Celebrate Opening of New Clinic in Hoboken NJ


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Many women suffer from pelvic floor and abdominal weakness in the weeks and months after pregnancy. Most women assume that they will have to live with these symptoms and the truth is they don’t. Physical therapy is a very effective solution” said owner Jaclyn Fulop.

Jaclyn Fulop and Exchange Physical Therapy Group (EPTG), a leading provider of physical therapy in Hudson County, are proud to announce the opening of their 3rd full service clinic located at 133 Monroe Street Hoboken NJ 07030. The Hoboken location for EPTG will have an added focus on women’s health.

“After giving birth to my son Jaxon earlier this year, I realized the need for a physical therapy clinic that specializes in women’s health. Many women suffer from pelvic floor and abdominal weakness in the weeks and months after pregnancy. Most women assume that they will have to live with these symptoms and the truth is they don’t. Physical therapy is a very effective solution,” said owner Jaclyn Fulop.

The Hoboken facility will specialize in orthopedic, pediatric and pelvic floor physical therapy. Patients will be provided with a 1,900 square foot gym, private and semi-private treatment rooms and free patient parking. Jaclyn Fulop is a proud local, small business owner employing 25 employees with 90 percent of the company being female employees. Later this year, Exchange Physical Therapy Group will open its fourth location and second Jersey City office.

Earlier this year, Jaclyn Fulop was appointed by Governor Murphy to serve on the State Board of Physical Therapy. She has been recognized as one of the top New Jersey physical therapists. She is also an executive board member of the non-profit Liberty Humane Society.

About Exchange Physical Therapy Group: Physical Therapy Hoboken, Physical Therapy Jersey City, Physical Therapy Weehawken: Exchange Physical Therapy Group is the premier outpatient orthopedic physical therapy clinic with three locations at the transit terminals in Exchange Place in Jersey City, Weehawken and Hoboken NJ. Founded in 2011 by Jaclyn Fulop and Drew Nussbaum, EPTG provides one-on-one, personalized treatment plans to patients with a team-oriented approach. Our physical therapists have unparalleled experience with subspecialties in post-surgical rehab, sport specific rehabilitation, pediatric therapy and women’s health. We strive to enhance all of our patients’ quality of life. In 2018, Jaclyn Fulop and the Exchange Physical Therapy Group helped raise over $130,000 for Liberty Humane Society to launch the first, low-cost mobile spay/neuter program for Hudson County.

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MC-Rx Urges Industry Accountability for PBMs with JoTo PR


JoTo PR’s team utilizes newly established patterns to create timely PR campaigns comprising both traditional and the latest proven media methods.

MC-Rx brings a clear voice to the murky PBM industry with help of JoTo PR.

“We are open and completely auditable. Open access is the key to real transparency.”

It’s no secret that PBMs are considered culpable for high drug prices in the court of public opinion. As of late last month, 47 states had filed a collective 275 bills to address rising drug costs—nearly half of these bills pertained to PBMs [1]. Republicans and Democrats do agree on the need to lower these exorbitant costs; the conflict arises when it comes to logistics. With all the controversy swirling in the industry, MC-Rx Executive Vice President LaMar Williams is calling for all fellow PBMs to be accountable for their rebate practices and product placement on their formularies.

Rebate and formulary malpractices contribute immensely to the negative public opinion of PBMs. As the middlemen between drug manufacturers and pharmacies, PBMs negotiate prices with drug manufacturers. Those manufacturers want their product on as many formularies as possible, so they include rebates that PBMs can either partially pocket or pass-through to their clients, the plan sponsors. This former tactic can encourage negotiations that are more in favor of yielding greater rebate profit than the lowest net cost for consumers.

MC-Rx’s approach to formulary and rebate management follows the lowest net cost methodology. They develop their preferred drug list based upon medications with the best efficacy and lowest total of acquisition cost, less available rebates. Their Pharmacy and Therapeutics Committee reviews and determines which drugs are the most therapeutically sound and cost effective.

“We allow our customers to see all components of their pharmacy claim data. They are able to view what was paid to the pharmacy and what we billed to their plan. Customers with rebate pass-through arrangements can elect to receive a similar level of detail,” said Williams. “We are open and completely auditable. Open access is the key to real transparency.”

Williams recognized the need to bring a strong, clear voice to the murky issue when his company signed with JoTo PR in June. MC-Rx wanted to bring clarity and set a standard for the PBM industry. “Communication efforts are vital in disseminating accurate information to the industry, our pharmacy customers, lawmakers, and ultimately, the consumers who are most positively-affected by lowered drug prices,” continued Williams.

Karla Jo Helms, CEO of JoTo PR, recognizes the value of MC-Rx’s purpose and need to lead the way in revamping the rising drug costs. “Major players in various industries tend to overuse the word “transparency” without really considering the definition or expectations attached to it,” Helms said. “MC-Rx takes this to the next level with accountability—by holding themselves accountable and open for their practices to their clients.”

MC-Rx is a full-service Pharmacy Benefit Manager with corporate offices in Gainesville, Georgia and Caguas, Puerto Rico, focusing on true openness leveraging real transparency, best-in-class service, and offering clients “lowest net cost.” The company was formed by combining two URAC-accredited, world class PBM’s (ProCare Pharmacy Benefit Manager and MC-21) and provides comprehensive, industry-leading service to clients in Puerto Rico and the U.S.

JoTo PR has a track record of innovative PR services that demonstrates their ability in gaining consistent news traction within the media for national and international organizations—helping provide front-line information about industry disruptions and technological solutions aimed at making markets better for consumers. The firm is a trailblazer in the PR industry, blending traditional PR expertise with digital media algorithms to harness the advantages of the current PR landscape. JoTo PR specializes in the healthcare, finance, and technology sectors, but they have worked for a variety of industries and non-profits, using a proprietary process to consistently identify, communicate, and distribute the latest news most valuable to journalists’ readers, viewers, and listenership.

About JoTo PR DisruptorsTM:

After doing marketing research on a cross-section majority of 5,000 CEOs of fast-growth trajectory companies and finding out exactly how they use PR, how they measure it, and how they want the PR industry to be different, PR veteran and innovator Karla Jo Helms created JoTo PR and established its entire business model on those research findings. Astute in recognizing industry changes since its launch in 2009, JoTo PR’s team utilizes newly established patterns to create timely PR campaigns comprising both traditional and the latest proven media methods. This unique skill enables JoTo PR to continue to increase the market share and improve return on investment (ROI) for their clients, year after year, beating usual industry standards. Based in Tampa Bay, Florida, JoTo PR is an established international public relations agency. Today, all of JoTo PR’s processes are streamlined PR services that have become the hallmark of the JoTo PR name. For more information, visit JoTo PR online at http://www.jotopr.com.

About Karla Jo Helms:

Karla Jo Helms is the Chief Evangelist and Anti-PR Strategist for JoTo PR.

Karla Jo learned firsthand how unforgiving businesses can be when millions of dollars are on the line—and how the control of public opinion often determines whether one company is happily chosen or another is brutally rejected.

Being an alumna of crisis management, Karla Jo has worked with litigation attorneys, private investigators, and the media to help restore companies of goodwill back into the good graces of public opinion. Karla Jo operates on the tenant of getting it right the first time, not relying on second chances, and doing what it takes to excel.

Karla Jo has patterned her agency on the perfect balance of crisis management, entrepreneurial insight, and proven public relations experience. Helms speaks globally on public relations, how the PR industry itself has lost its way, and how, in the right hands, corporations can harness the power of PR to drive markets and impact market perception.

1. Mills, Shamane. “States Continue To Tackle Rising Drug Costs.” Wisconsin Public Radio, 11 Sept. 2019

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Chapters Health System Names Dr. Andrew E. Esch Medical Director of Population Health Management and Regional Medical Director for Palliative Care


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Andrew E. Esch, MD, MBA, Medical Director of Population Health Management and Regional Medical Director for Palliative Care, Chapters Health System

“Our organization is dedicated to innovation and being ahead of trends by putting ourselves in a position to offer unique solutions to the communities we serve.” Andrew Molosky, MBA, FACHE, CHPCA, president and chief executive officer, Chapters Health System

Chapters Health System, one of the nation’s premier not-for-profit, community-based healthcare organizations headquartered in Temple Terrace, names Andrew E. Esch, MD, MBA, as the organization’s medical director of population health management and regional medical director of palliative care for Pasco, Hernando and Citrus counties. He will start in this newly created position on Monday, September 30, 2019.

“Chapters Health is thrilled to have Dr. Esch join our family,” said Andrew Molosky, MBA, FACHE, CHPCA, president and chief executive officer at Chapters Health. “Our organization is dedicated to innovation and being ahead of trends by putting ourselves in a position to offer unique solutions to the communities we serve. With that being said, Dr. Esch brings extensive experience in the management of seriously ill populations resulting in improved clinical outcomes.”

Prior to making the decision to relocate to Florida and join Chapters Health, Dr. Esch served as faculty, consultant and member of the Advisory Council for the Center to Advance Palliative Care (CAPC) in New York, where he was responsible for the development of CAPC technical assistance tools and on-line training content as well as chaired its national seminar. He was the medical director for Hospice and Palliative Care of Orleans County in Albion, New York, and served as a consultant for Roswell Park Cancer Center in Buffalo. Dr. Esch provided leadership for the development of palliative care services for Lee Memorial Health System in Ft. Myers, Florida. In addition, Dr. Esch has experience in academia as an assistant clinical professor at the University of Buffalo School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences where he developed clinical curriculum for the Palliative Care fellows, and as the director of graduate studies at D’Youville College in Buffalo where he had oversight of the physician assistant masters level program.

“Dr. Esch brings a tremendous amount of compassion to the position, and his knowledge and experience in palliative care will allow even greater innovation for Chapters Health in its population-based approaches much earlier in the course of a patient’s illness,” said Dr. Ronald Schonwetter, FACP, AGSF, FAAHPM, HMDC, chief medical officer at Chapters Health.

“With the addition of Dr. Esch, Chapters Health demonstrates our dedication to the future of changing the way community-based care is delivered,” added Molosky.

Dr. Esch received both his Bachelor of Science degree and his Masters of Business Administration from the State University of New York, Buffalo in its five-year accelerated program. He subsequently stayed on in Buffalo to attend the University of Buffalo School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences where he received his medical degree. Dr. Esch completed his residency in internal medicine at the University at Buffalo Sisters of Charity Hospital. He is board certified by the American Board of Internal Medicine in hospice and palliative medicine. In addition, Dr. Esch’s research has been published in a number of medical journals.

About Chapters Health System

As a progressive leader and premier health system, Chapters Health System is dedicated to delivering innovative home health, palliative and hospice care along with durable medical equipment and pharmacy services. Since 1983 as a community-based, not-for-profit organization, Chapters Health has provided choices, education and guidance through its managed affiliates: Chapters Health Home Care, Chapters Health Palliative Care, Good Shepherd Hospice, Hospice of Okeechobee, HPH Hospice and LifePath Hospice, located in Citrus, Hardee, Hernando, Highlands, Hillsborough, Martin, Okeechobee, Pasco, Pinellas, Polk and St. Lucie counties. All offerings are provided in order to improve the patient/family experience well in advance of end-of-life needs. To learn more, visit http://www.chaptershealth.org, like us on Facebook or follow us on Twitter and LinkedIn.

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PRC’s 2019 National Consumer Study Reveals New Data about Healthcare Consumer Habits


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Consumers want to have a choice to ensure they are making the best decision for them, even if that decision is to bypass receiving care all together. Today, it is less about ‘selling’ your services to consumers and more about ‘informing them’ in ways they want information.

Current healthcare consumer trends remind organizations that patients are consumers and consumers are patients. But this shift in healthcare attitudes and perceptions doesn’t mean organizations need to abandon their brand strategies. New research from PRC, a national healthcare market research organization, reveals how understanding new behaviors and fitting your organizational strategy into the new model goes a long way in satisfying healthcare consumers.

At its core, consumerism reflects the desire of healthcare consumers to interact with healthcare as they do with other industries, such as retail. This compounds among younger consumers—patients who like to have options and want to feel empowered to make their own decisions about healthcare.

The National Consumer Report, published September 18, reveals the results of a random survey of healthcare consumers across the country, specifically looking for habitual trends. The study measured:

  • Healthcare utilization and preference
  • Advertising
  • Importance of factors when choosing a doctor
  • Impact of the internet on healthcare consumption, including the use of telemedicine and patient portals

Given recent market trends and developing technology, the study also closely examines how consumers search for healthcare online and how those behaviors impact care decisions. “The national consumer report confirms what many have been saying about the changing landscape of healthcare consumption,” Keith Schneider, Director of Consumer & Engagement Studies at PRC, said. “Consumers want to have a choice to ensure they are making the best decision for them, even if that decision is to bypass receiving care all together. Today, it is less about ‘selling’ your services to consumers and more about ‘informing them’ in ways they want information.” The results point to relevant data about cross-generational care, attitudes which impact the political decisions surrounding American healthcare, and the expectations consumers have concerning their quality of care.

Rising Generations

Comparing responses of different age groups demonstrates a growing need to accommodate the consumption habits of young Gen-Xers and aging millennials. The survey found that in 2019, consumers under the age of 45 are less likely to have one preferred hospital or a specific doctor they visit, are more likely to have used a retail clinic and telemedicine, and typically interact with the internet for care advice on a much grander scale than older generations.

Further, these consumers are much more likely to use social media to find a doctor and to try home remedies found online before setting foot in a care setting. Ever cost-conscious, these populations often contact multiple facilities to inquire about cost before choosing a place for care and are more likely to bypass care entirely because of high costs.

Political Relevance

Partly in response to cost barriers, the future of American healthcare occupies the minds of many voters in the 2020 election. Some feel there should be a government-led, single-payer system, while others feel that consumers need to have capitalistic competition to obtain the best care. Consumers like choice, but the high cost of care, combined with the availability of information on the internet (whether credible or not), has caused more consumers to take care into their own hands rather than face medical debt—a trend leaders of all kinds should consider when creating healthcare policy in any capacity.

Branding for Excellence

In general, PRC has found that fewer consumers have a preferred hospital, though those that do consider the quality of care at that hospital to be excellent. The current state of competitive healthcare in most markets means institutions must meet the high demands for an excellent patient experience. However, that experience is not just about having an ailment remedied. Rather, this encapsulates each moment within that experience—from first arriving for care, to paying the very last bill, every touchpoint matters. If consumers feel that their experience was less than excellent, they’re increasingly comfortable seeking care from a local competitor.

Notably, expectations for excellence change outside traditional care settings. Retail clinics, urgent care centers, and telemedicine offer consumers additional options beyond the hospital. Despite not rating the overall experience for any of these options as high as the ratings for hospitals, consumers typically use these services for less serious ailments, often due to their convenience and lower cost.

That said, providing an excellent patient experience still results in significant gains for healthcare institutions. Consumers who feel that their preferred hospital is excellent are highly likely to share that opinion, both online and with friends and family. Therefore, a healthcare organization’s dedication to excellence means more than keeping patients, but also creating brand ambassadors and loyal consumers.

The study consists of 1,500 total surveys with a target of reaching 375 in the four regions across the continental United States. Healthcare decision makers in each household shared their responses either over the phone or online. The full report can be downloaded here.

Professional Research Consultants, Inc., (PRC)

Since its inception in 1980, PRC has helped more than 2,200 healthcare organizations achieve their research objectives by collecting and analyzing timely, accurate, and reliable feedback from patients, employees, physicians, and the community at large. We are proud to be at the forefront of innovation in the healthcare market research industry. PRC helps healthcare organizations achieve excellence by collecting and analyzing timely, accurate, and reliable feedback through five research divisions: Patient Experience, Employee Engagement, Physician Partnership Solutions, Consumer and Brand, and Community Health Needs Assessments. PRC offers its clients real-time feedback through Esurveys, Star Ratings for both Providers and Practice Locations, and a mobile app to track PX progress from any device, anywhere. PRC’s Excellence Accelerator team provides world class consulting, coaching, assessments, and speaking services.

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NexRev, LLC Names Jody Kass as Director of Facilities and Support Services


I love problem-solving. People, process, and technology. You can’t judge a book by its cover. You’ve got to dig into the person, process, and the situation.

NexRev, LLC announces new hire Jody Kass who joins the organization as Director of Facilities and Support Services.

NexRev’s Proactive Portfolio Management (PPM) offering leverages data and analytics to identify opportunities within our customer’s portfolio to perform proactive repairs and upgrades. The NexRev Facilities and Support Service team continues to rapidly expand, adding key personnel and technology to prevent downtime, maximize equipment life, and reduce overall operational and energy spend.

“I love problem-solving,” Kass says. “People, process, and technology. You can’t judge a book by its cover. You’ve got to dig into the person, process, and the situation.”

Kass brings a robust portfolio in facility and property management experience. A former Director of Operations at CBRE and Assistant Chief Engineer at Tulane Medical Center, Kass holds expertise in AutoCAD, HVAC, plumbing, and energy management. Additionally, Kass maintains a Certified Health Facilities Management (CHFM) distinction from American Heart Association (AHA).

As Director of Facilities and Support Services, Kass will lead the facilities management and support team. He is responsible for leveraging new technology, implementing new policies and procedures, and cultivating partnerships to advance the division.

About NexRev, LLC

NexRev, LLC – NexRev, LLC is an energy and facilities management firm with a strong line of business services and solutions to proactively manage multisite environments. NexRev’s specialized team of analysts, engineers, and technicians maximize the performance value of commercial spaces by implementing technology, managing data, reducing energy and operational cost, and expanding the sustainability of equipment lifecycle. NexRev, LLC provides

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No Decline in Cases of Childhood Obesity Despite National Efforts


“When kids have access to healthier snacks, that’s what they choose.”

September is National Childhood Obesity Awareness Month. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, childhood obesity remains an epidemic that impacts roughly 13.7 million children and adolescents. Promoting healthy eating habits in schools is more important than ever. Healthy vending is combating detrimental snacking in schools by providing healthier options.

Since the implementation of National Childhood Obesity Awareness Month in 2010, the rates of this epidemic have stopped rising. Notwithstanding these efforts, the number of children struggling with obesity in America has not declined. Obesity puts kids at risk for Type 2 diabetes, high blood pressure and heart disease. Overweight children are equally at risk for health problems as they grow older. Establishing healthy eating habits early in life can help combat diet-induced diseases.

In 2014, the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) established nutritional standards for food sold in schools. The Smart Snacks in School standard places strict nutritional guidelines on food available to students. But a study from the University of Illinois found that banning vending machines and unhealthy foods in schools doesn’t make a difference in students’ diets. In fact, the study shows that banning sugary soda and snacks can actually increase the consumption of empty calories and junk food as students seek unhealthy food elsewhere when it’s not available in schools. One solution to this problem is offering healthier, less processed options in school vending machines.

Healthy YOU Vending is combating unhealthy snacking in schools by providing healthier options through its network of independent operators. “Our goal is to promote healthy lifestyles by providing our independent vending machine operators with the tools and resources needed to offer less-processed, wholesome foods to the facilities they serve, including schools,” said Healthy YOU Vending’s Director of Operator Services Jill Navidomskis. “When kids have access to healthier snacks, that’s what they choose.”

But providing healthier options in school vending machines is only one part in curbing childhood obesity. Battling this epidemic can and must also be waged at home. According to healthfinder.gov, small steps can make a big difference, such as keeping fresh fruits available and within reach, walking as a family and asking teachers and school administrators to provide healthy food options and daily physical activities for their students.

Healthy YOU Vending is the world leader in the healthy vending industry. With corporate offices in Kaysville, Utah, the Healthy YOU team is dedicated to making healthier snacks, drinks and food products more accessible to people across North America. All company vending equipment is privately manufactured in the United States at a state-of-the-art facility. Owner/Operator opportunities for serious-minded and health-conscious entrepreneurs are currently available in most states.

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